Are you an infection control practitioner (ICP) or other healthcare professional who likes to write? Infection Control Today magazine is looking for individuals interested in submitting articles for publication in our monthly magazine.
We have a number of assignments available for 2002 issues, on topics that address a wide range of infection control-related issues. We do not offer compensation for articles, but we can offer our writers a byline and the opportunity to share their knowledge with more than 30,000 of their peers.
Interested individuals should contact Kelly Pyrek, editor in chief, at kpyrek@vpico.com, by November 30, 2001.
From Shortages to Security: How Reusable Health Care Textiles Can Transform Infection Prevention
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Glove Usage Guideline: From The Joint Commission, CDC, and World Health Organization
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